Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5426252 | Surface Science | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Water adsorbed on Ni(1 1 1) forms an ordered, hydrogen bonded ice structure with a (2â7 Ã 2â7)R19° unit cell. The 2â7 wetting structure forms as islands and persists up to saturation of the first layer. Adsorption of a fraction of a monolayer more water into a second layer destroys the 2â7 registry and creates a disordered ice film. Gas adsorption measurements indicate that the wetting layer is completely covered by a second layer of water before thicker multilayer ice forms. As the second layer is completed the film orders to form an incommensurate crystalline ice film with a hexagonal LEED pattern, oriented to the Ni close packed rows. This ordered, incommensurate structure persists as the ice multilayer grows thicker.
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Authors
M.E. Gallagher, S. Haq, A. Omer, A. Hodgson,